In surveillance video posted to TPD’s Facebook page, four people whose faces are covered are seen ransacking the store, knocking over displays and trying with various levels of success to remove what appears to be the display phones that are attached to the tops of counters.

In surveillance video posted to TPD’s Facebook page, four people whose faces are covered are seen ransacking the store, knocking over displays and trying with various levels of success to remove what appears to be the display phones that are attached to the tops of counters.

Policeare asking for help to find whoever stole a dozen truck batteries out of semisrecently.

Thesemis were parked outside the I-75 Business Center. Police say employees had afew days off and discovered the batteries missing when they returned to workover the weekend.

Localbusinesses say the batteries usually go for about $150 each, and whoever tookthem must have had the time to go through and pull each one out.

Policesay they have no suspects right now, so tips from the public could be the keyto finding those responsible.

"Weneed the help of the citizens," said Sgt. Michael McGee. "If they're hearinganything, please call. If they see anything, please call. Anything out of theordinary, please call and we'll check it out."

Anyonewith information that could help detectives can call them at 419-245-3340.

A pair of gorillas now make their home at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The zoo is welcoming two new female gorillas ahead of World Gorilla Day, Sept. 24. "Fredrika" (or Freddy) is 43-year-old from Zoo Miami in Miami, FL and 26-year-old and "Kebi Moya" (or Kebi) comes to Cleveland from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, OH.

A pair of gorillas now make their home at the Cleveland Metroparks Zoo. The zoo is welcoming two new female gorillas ahead of World Gorilla Day, Sept. 24. "Fredrika" (or Freddy) is 43-year-old from Zoo Miami in Miami, FL and 26-year-old and "Kebi Moya" (or Kebi) comes to Cleveland from the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium in Powell, OH.